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MB & Co. Community Residency
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An Intergenerational Community Celebration Dance at eba Theater.
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The following is an example of a residency based in the creative process of dance making (choreography).
Pre Concert Workshop: Learn
the tools used in making dances. This workshop will share the art of
choreography with participants of any level of dance experience. They
will learn basic structures of movement so they, in turn, can try their
hand at dance making in the post concert workshop. A range of
choreographic forms will be explored such as music visualization (as
seen in many classical ballets) and more contemporary styles including
working from poetry or written story. The workshop will further the
students’ understanding of dance making by giving them a viewpoint from
which to watch dance and other performance art. Having a greater
understanding of the materials that choreographers use to build dances
will allow participants to become more engaged in the performance and
enjoy a greater understanding of the art and craft of choreography.
 Concert: See
the choreographic process in it’s finished state. In a performance by
Maude Baum and Company Dance Theatre, the audience will see some of the
structures and concepts presented in the workshop come to life on
stage. The students will be given reflection sheets to note any
reaction or feelings generated by the performance. This process
reinforces the idea that performance art is not only a form of
entertainment, but also a very powerful form of communication and
personal expression. This is a great opportunity to develop audience
skills.
Post Concert Discussion/Workshop:
Share the thoughts and ideas noted on the concert reflection sheets.
Because reflections and idea sharing are a vital part of the
choreographic process, dance makers need feedback from their audience.
This sharing also allows participants to express their feelings about
the performance. This nurtures conversational skills, awareness of
other’s points of view about art and helps participants become dance
literate. During the final part of the workshop, participants will
explore dance making first-hand. Using guiding principles of
choreography, participants will create dances and share them with the
group. Participants will personally experience the joys and
frustrations of the creative process.
* Please note that a MB
& CO residency can include a variety of topics presented in many
different ways. Here are some more options available:
PERFORMANCE- in your Performing Arts Center or community facility.
LECTURE DEMONSTRATION-
in aspects of the artform of Dance Theater including: Use of
Improvisation in Choreography and Character Work, Dance and Photography
- Opposing Worlds, Spoken Word and Dance, Styles of Dance, Energy and
Movement and several other strands.
MASTER CLASSES-
in dance technique, improvisation, choreography, performance art,
theater technique, dance with visual art, music and/or poetry, dance
for non dancers, electronic media and dance movement, creative dance
for children, intergenerational dance and storytelling, among many
other topics.
WORKSHOPS- in professional
development for college students or school faculty - artists in
classrooms, the business of dance, teaching through kinesthetics,
planning for collaborative teaching with artists, meeting the New York
State and National Dance and Theater Learning standards for grades
k-12, Dance in the Classroom - No Counting.
MB & CO would be more than happy to work with you to create a unique residency for your facility and/or community.
For further inquiries, or to book a Maude Baum and Company Community Residency, contact: Maude Baum and Company Dance Theatre c/o Company Booking Manager 351 Hudson Avenue Albany, NY 12210
(518) 465-9916 info@eba-arts.org
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